Why Mornings?
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You will:
- shift your perspective on each area of your morning
routine, - set your anchor habit for each area of your morning
routine, and - start growing in each area of your morning routine.
The next few chapters on God, Plan, Move share a
perspective- altering insight, a simple anchor to get you started,
and then a variety of ideas to keep you growing.
This isn’t about overnight transformation or rigid for-
mulas. I want to help you start small, be faithful, and grow
consistently. It’s against the grain of our culture to be okay
with small, but small seems to be a part of God’s upside- down
kingdom. He has a history of taking weaknesses and feeble
steps of faith and magnifying them for His glory and for the
good of others. He doesn’t have a history of taking massive,
accomplished deeds and hijacking them for His glory.
He didn’t wait for Moses to be a confident speaker (Ex. 4).
He didn’t wait for David to be the biggest and strongest
(1 Sam. 16). He didn’t wait for Rahab to have a perfect repu-
tation (Josh. 2). He didn’t wait for Mary to have a husband
(Matt. 1). He didn’t wait for Saul to come to his own logical
conclusion (Acts 9).
He doesn’t need our achievements; He wants our attention.
Let’s get started.